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  • in reply to: General Discussion #390935
    munnst
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    RE: speed of dark II….continues

    I don’t think the human mind has the capacity to understand the complexities of the universe.

    The universe theory goes like this.

    1) Nothing then Big Bang

    2) It’s always exhisted

    Both of the above are mind blowing when you think about them.

    in reply to: speed of dark II….continues #1970347
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    RE: speed of dark II….continues

    I don’t think the human mind has the capacity to understand the complexities of the universe.

    The universe theory goes like this.

    1) Nothing then Big Bang

    2) It’s always exhisted

    Both of the above are mind blowing when you think about them.

    in reply to: Hendon chaos! #2098811
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    RE: Hendon chaos!

    When is it scheduled for completion?

    in reply to: General Discussion #391672
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    RE: speed of dark II….continues

    Yeah, but all this science stuff is based on scientists and quite frankly they are often proved wrong.

    The earth is flat, man cannot fly, speed of sound – pah, you can’t travel faster than light, etc.

    How do you know there are no other parallel universes?

    Consider the following.

    Two ponds lying side by side.
    The fish in pond A don’t know about pond B.
    The fish in pond B don’t know about A.
    But both A and B exist.
    A isn’t having an impact on B and vice versa.
    Of course fish elders have argued the existance of a parallel pond and some fish have claimed to have had visions from the `face`. Fish theologians for decades have theorised but are mainly thought of as `cranks`. Some fish even go as far as to suggest that fishgod dug the ponds in 7 days, that fish ancestors arrived from the air in small polythene craft, occasionally fed us for our sacrifices.

    I will leave you with one question.
    If scientists have all the answers why can’t they explain why things are alive and what causes gravity?

    Ok, thats two!

    in reply to: speed of dark II….continues #1970799
    munnst
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    RE: speed of dark II….continues

    Yeah, but all this science stuff is based on scientists and quite frankly they are often proved wrong.

    The earth is flat, man cannot fly, speed of sound – pah, you can’t travel faster than light, etc.

    How do you know there are no other parallel universes?

    Consider the following.

    Two ponds lying side by side.
    The fish in pond A don’t know about pond B.
    The fish in pond B don’t know about A.
    But both A and B exist.
    A isn’t having an impact on B and vice versa.
    Of course fish elders have argued the existance of a parallel pond and some fish have claimed to have had visions from the `face`. Fish theologians for decades have theorised but are mainly thought of as `cranks`. Some fish even go as far as to suggest that fishgod dug the ponds in 7 days, that fish ancestors arrived from the air in small polythene craft, occasionally fed us for our sacrifices.

    I will leave you with one question.
    If scientists have all the answers why can’t they explain why things are alive and what causes gravity?

    Ok, thats two!

    in reply to: General Discussion #392510
    munnst
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    RE: speed of dark II….continues

    Everything exists in our mind and nowhere else.
    If there was no living thing to perceive that things existed how would you know?
    Do you believe in parallel universes?

    in reply to: speed of dark II….continues #1971229
    munnst
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    RE: speed of dark II….continues

    Everything exists in our mind and nowhere else.
    If there was no living thing to perceive that things existed how would you know?
    Do you believe in parallel universes?

    in reply to: General Discussion #392514
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    RE: post mortem

    Damn, beaten by my own smugness! 🙂

    in reply to: post mortem #1971232
    munnst
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    RE: post mortem

    Damn, beaten by my own smugness! 🙂

    in reply to: General Discussion #392802
    munnst
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    RE: post mortem

    Apparently he’s going to do a Christmas special with Delia Smith?

    in reply to: post mortem #1971385
    munnst
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    RE: post mortem

    Apparently he’s going to do a Christmas special with Delia Smith?

    in reply to: General Discussion #392808
    munnst
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    RE: speed of dark II….continues

    Time does not exist and is only our minds perception.
    Consider sleep, death, the common blue bottle and schrodingers cat.

    Whilst awake we are concious of the passing of time.
    Time can be slow, the Ikea queue syndrome, or fast, lunchbreak.
    Asleep we have no perception of the passing of time, we have no perception of reality, of life or death.
    Consider before you were born.
    Before you were born millenia flashed by in an instant. Stars died, galaxies made. There was no time for time did not exist, we did not exist. When we die the universe will end, time will have ceased. Like Schroedingers cat we will exist and yet not exist.
    If a man falls over in a forest and there isn’t a women around to critisize him, is he still wrong?
    What if the entire universe were just a mere speck of dust floating around a light bulb?

    in reply to: speed of dark II….continues #1971388
    munnst
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    RE: speed of dark II….continues

    Time does not exist and is only our minds perception.
    Consider sleep, death, the common blue bottle and schrodingers cat.

    Whilst awake we are concious of the passing of time.
    Time can be slow, the Ikea queue syndrome, or fast, lunchbreak.
    Asleep we have no perception of the passing of time, we have no perception of reality, of life or death.
    Consider before you were born.
    Before you were born millenia flashed by in an instant. Stars died, galaxies made. There was no time for time did not exist, we did not exist. When we die the universe will end, time will have ceased. Like Schroedingers cat we will exist and yet not exist.
    If a man falls over in a forest and there isn’t a women around to critisize him, is he still wrong?
    What if the entire universe were just a mere speck of dust floating around a light bulb?

    in reply to: General Discussion #392965
    munnst
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    RE: speed of dark II….continues

    Phew! 🙂

    in reply to: speed of dark II….continues #1971508
    munnst
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    RE: speed of dark II….continues

    Phew! 🙂

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